Question: Given the values in Part 1. Check if the sample data truly represents the population data at 5% level of significance using hypothesis testing in

 Given the values in Part 1. Check if the sample data

Given the values in Part 1. Check if the sample data truly represents the population data at 5% level of significance using hypothesis testing in one variable. a. Construct the null and alternative hypothesis b. Use the MS Excel Data Analysis toolpak to compute the p-value Class Data Measurement#1 Weight: 68,43,42,55,4043,60,52,48,74,58,59,35,69,48,76,60,57,56,41,55,39,84,64,54,53,51,68,69,69,69,66,55,40 ,52 Population mean(weight): 56.342857 Population Variance(weight): 139.42531 Population Standard Deviation(weight): 11.807849 Guide Question (answer briefly in 5 or more sentence): 1. Using the given and computed values, is there a reason to believe that there is no significant difference between sample data and population data? Justify. 2. What if the significance level is raised to 10%, will there be a change on the original conclusion? Justify

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